\ N' N S \ X \ \ \ \ V W V/ '< % SKCONI) TO NONK. W < ( 1 * Adam, | / / * Meldrum &i < jrj y. Anderson Co. < 4 §c 4. BUKFAIJO.N. Y. £ % 396-408 Main Street, I After Easter I / / for / : Coats and \ : Suits \ ' / / T° those who do not care to ho first with the new garments ' / tor spring after-Easter prices are / / most alluring. Strange what a difference a few days make! And / the assortment at this store iias / not been broken by the active ; selling of the past month. ' / COVERT JACKETS—ISO new ' / Collarless Jackets of castor and ■«j tan colors; good quality cloth, % finished with stiched and strap ' / seams; well lined; SB.OO value y ■£ for §5.50; $6 50 value for $5.00 % $6.00 value tor .|4.50, (112 /, f|f| / / and $5 value for 4)4. UU / j* Ladies' tailor made suits in plain 5 cloth, fancy mixtures, latest ef- ' / fects and style. About 35 left / togo now at half price. ' RAINCOATS in Oxford grey, tan ' / and olive; our regular sls 00 / * value; 75 in the <Mfi Hfl 1 lot, at OIU.UU ' ' HALF PRICE SKIRTS—Jnst a / / few more of those famous half- , :*• price Skirts in plain white, col lored mohairs and fancy mix- s i tures. PANAMA SKIRTS, in black and / blue, latest models, finished / , with knee plaits, perfect hang- 1 ing and well tailored; /. 7C / the $0.50 value f0r.... ID / / MISSES COATS AND DRESS- , ES—We have the largest and « best selected stock of misses' H ■/. Coats and Dresses in the city, / '/> for ages 4to 16 years, and bet- ■ ' ter bargains than you will find / > elsewhere. " |> jjj = | < Adam, '* A % | Meldrum & /. Anderson Co. J 112 The American Block, A BUFFALO, N. Y / y-\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ vs. \ .\\ - -aWW li a Our New Year 1 |I I Introductory | I | Sale | I ■ KwMmmmvKmMMmmxnmJ I I WE have just finished a wonderfully pros perous year. One in which all our past sales-records were thrown so far in the rear H that it will require the most vigorous and untiring work to surpass them. But ... H work is our pastime and we are to H Your splendid patronage has placed in creased purchasing power in our hands, the force of which will be felt in the ever H increasing values that will benefit every money-wise person in this county who is H ■ wise enough to profit by it. IKecp Your Eye on Is ail litis Year unci Watch Us Grow. Emporium Furniture Co., I BERNARD EG AN, Manager. Undertaking;. 1 Startling results in the quick relief of PAlN—whether caused by local injuries, or disorder of any of the internal organs—are ob tained by using lIAMLINS WIZARD OIL. Some of the pains which it most promptly and successfully cures, are rheumatism, neural gia, headache, earache, tooth ache, sprains, burns, scalds, cuts, colic, etc. I This great curative medicine is a pleasant, safe, and certain remedy for internal and exter nal use, which never fails to relieve and cure. Nothing else like it. Atdruggists. Price 50c 'and SI.OO. Fully guaranteed. I Sold and recommended by L. TAGGART. -j, | Zsf BOOK MAILGO FREE. 1 \. V. 112 FKVKRK, ('onircNtiotH, Iriflamuia « t ;;i.s Minim, Lung Feter, >lllli Fe\er. 15. 11, (Kl'lt\l\*, Lameness, liijuricx, | C. < 'Mlin; THKOAT. Qukiny, Enzootic. , crv.KS ) Distemper. ! J}:,. 1 ; •\\ OIt.WK. Bull). UrulM. I". I'. 'C(U ('oldx, Influenza, InUnrne-l ft s ( I.iiiium, I'lcuro-Piieuitioniu. jr. !■'. 1 COM4lli'll ynclic Wind-lJlown. (Tici-.s \ Oiurrtieu, Dysentery. I Prevent* MIM AIUtIAGK. curV* ! »vl!i\KV A BLAI)I)Kit hIHOKDKHK I. I. 'SKIN DISEAKKS, MiintT, I'ruptionM, I cuit lis > I leer#, (ireaxe, Farcy. .1. K. (IIAO CO\DITIO\. Staring Coat. | cuiu > inilufHiion, Stomacli Statetfcm. I ftkr.« ich: Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Ac., $7. j At ilriiggi.itg, or sent prepaid on receipt <>f price. Huiaphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William it John j Streets, Now York. One Minute Goaf gin Sure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. CAMERON COUNTY,PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1905. Joseph Jefferson Passes Away. WEST PAI,M BEADH, FLA., April 23. ' —Joseph Jefferson, the eminent actor, died at his home, "The Reefs," at < Palm Beach at «:15 o'clock this even ing. The end came after a day of un consciousness, and after a heroic 1 struggle of days which had exhausted his vitality. At his deathbed where his wife, his sons, Charles B. and Frank Jefferson, his nurse, Miss Mabel Bingham, Dr. R. B. Potter and his faithful old servant, Carl Kettler. The end was not a surprise to his] physician or friends. Ever since his last sinking spell, which came after a ! rally on Thursday morning, and which I was followed by on apparent improve ment until Friday, the family had been waiting for the end. Mr. Jefferson's condition Saturday night grew steadily worse, and the family, who had retired, were sum moned from their beds and Dr. Potter was called. The patient's condition continued to grow worse, all through to-day, and the brief bulletins from the bedside contained no words of en couragement. The sickness of Mr. Jefferson which ended in his death was contracted, it is believed, while on a recent visit to his son, Charles B. Jefferson, at Kobe Sound, a few miles above Palm Beach, where he went to meet his friend, former President Cleveland. It is be lieved that from a slight indiscretion in his eatiug there he suffered an at tack of indigestion. Since his return to his home his condition grew stead liy worse, with slight rallies until the end. The body of Mr. Jefferson will be taker, to Buzzards Bay on a special train, leaving here to-morrow evening, accompanied by all the mmbers of his family who are here. It will reach New York Wednesday morning and the family hope to reach Buzzards Bay the evening of that day. SiOO Reward, $ I 00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive etire now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires aeon stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa ion. Brush Up. F. 11. Pearsall, the popular Painter and Paper Decorator desires to inform his many patrons that he is ready for an active season's work, having in his employ several fjood experienced workmen. After many years of ex perience in decorating and painting the bublic can rest assured they will receive first-class attention. Call on or drop me a postal, and examine my sample books. t! tit Restored to His Mother. i tiiink it ,-uv. d !i;y bo\ - life. You do not know how >ick lie wa-. Hi.- j urinate wa- like blood, and it would a!- 1 M(i>: ' tk'i his life to minute. He took ' six bottles of i houijison > Barosma, Kid ney and Liver Cure which made a com plete cure.— Mrs. 1). I). Buchanan. Chi'irytrce, Pa. Druggist*. 50c and SI.OO. For sale by R. C. Dodson. A Little Girl's Trouble. My little girl, five years old, wis doctored for several months for bladder trouble hut without success. She was very bad and caused us much anxiety. Finally we put aside the doctors' medi cines and tried Thompson's Barosma or Kidney and Liver cure. Five or six bottles made a complete cure and she is now a sound, healthy girl. X. F. Leslie. Oil City, Pa. For Sale by K. C. Dod son. Claims Sostf.ioeo UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS • . c i'liblisiicr.; of Webster's International dictionary alkue t lint i J in f;:< t .t! ojm I;ir I'liuttririKcl 1 ln»iou«!ily ii< vei v detail, and vastly enriched in c\cry p* \ t, with t lie purpose of adapt in# it t iinc«»t t lie and severer reqniiuiiic* » i another rvneru t ion." Wo are of the npin- > , .'.iat this nilvtfiition n:ost clearly and accurately dtsciiiies the ■vork thai n »s been a •«nnij»iislu»d and the iostilt thai h « Uen reached. The Dictionary, • it now ■; i; <K lias been thoroughly re edited in every <let:til. Ine- lieen corrected in « vcrv purl, and is admirably adapted to meet t'.e larger and severer i cquiivmciita ot a j « : . ration which d' , iiia:i«'s 1:1 ..<■ «.f'popular j knowledge t. in any generutiou that the world lianever co;;tai«;eu. ft is perhaps needle?s to :• !<1 that wo refer to il< e'iitionnry in our juttii-ial work as of 11 i» l.i-rh'-st authority in accuracy < 112 dellni tio i;nnd that i't the futurctas in t 1m- pa tit will l>e i lie tonne of constant lefereiae. CHARLES C. NOTT. f!hl» t «. LAWUENTK V P.LIH .loIIN I»A\ i,. STANTON .!. I»| Ttt.l.F. ii: \iiLE» I. J v.i .. 77/ 1 i.itnvr Vt ft in tn 1 »*/.'// . K/»" INTERN ATiON A L DICTIONARY THZ GRAND i RIZC • li<» award» w :c- >• :v< » t«» the Interna . oruil at the World'-? l'a.r, ». Louis. LET THE LfITE'J BEST • -«!•. •" ■ "l> 'l ill «■ • -^s\ WEPSTER'S \ I ..liiRRIAM CC„ - 'THKNATKINM./ I ISH R-, DU IIUKARY / » . r/.A3C. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that j W. M. Smithart, ot Pekin, la., had in curable consumption, his last hope va nished; but Dr. King'sNewPiscovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of his grave. He says:"This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then, I have used it tor over ten years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strict ly scientific cure for (loughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, 30c and 81.00 bottles at L Taggart's drug store. Trial bottles free. Make haste slowly if you would get rich quickly. Reduced Uateg to Pacific Coast Points. On account of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, at Portland, Ore., June 1 to October 15, and various conventions u> be held in cities on the I'aeiffie ('oast during the Hummer, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets on specified dates, from all sta tions on its lines to San Francisco and Los Angeles, April 9 to September 27; to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Van couver, and San Diego, May 22 to September 27, at greatly reduced rates, For dates of sale and specific informa tion conceining rates and routes, consult nearest ticket agents. 3578-9-Ht. raSHSHSS SaSHSbj e SH 5? 5^ B Old Reliable 1 Drug Store - IT] 1 SPRING DRUGS Clear the system of im- i{] purities. uj jji SPRING WALL PAPER j{] [}j Brightens the home. 5j SPRING T'AINT $ Does away with and covers [{] up disease germs. uj Buy them of L. Taggart. We carry the largest line of Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint Ln n] in Cameron county. {n Get health, cleanliness and ftj Jjj good cheer at the Inn] i Reliable^ Reliable^ HS"c!SHSH S E5 PV jruxr, mil linn ii m iii ii ii ■■ ii ■■ ihi i ii i i i urn iii i in i i hhii ■■■!! mi IA Personal Letter from I When looking for a new factory su- priced buggy. Imagine what they 1 perir,tendent two years ago, I vi.::ted K K | \A./ saidl There was no mistake at all. I the three great vehicle centers of the A A <ff JSL Ji. VV The facts are (and I will stake j Central West: talked to and investi- rny reputation upon it) that we | gated the records of thirty men. are our customers | ma:.y of them having charge of some cf ing more in wages. This means we have ; stronger ami more (litrahle i the iargest factories in the country. I a higher class of mechanics. The rec-It i vehicle**, better made in every j found my man Ik now that we ,is better quality of work | way. easier ridinjr, more ntyl have one ot the very best ve- We had over 60,000 orders in this de- ! ish , v irin.i..c <l fst.suih,.fl j hide factory superintendents partment last year. Very busy now, but ' .....i".,;. in America. He has had twenty we have a lot of good, experienced men ? •"» altoftct her w,< I, more last- I years'experience in buggy building. All ; W he!p. People are realising that this is [J® qualltjeß for pe money I that time he has been accustomed to ' the place to buy vehicles. than any Other DUgfgy concern in the world. _ Our vehicle business in 1904 , increased liO percent; other p y I houses fell behind 30 percent. . tlon on a S4O job. I v , .—JL - We have purchased material for manu \ 'j . ■' r I facturing twice as many vehicles in 1905 -*I j' 6 put prices upon the finished work that \%4— 31 ill 8 ! S J ii 4 'i are extraordinarily low when considering | the quality. Send us your order | and we guarantee to return '.l X. you good material and good rig 0r in tI,C ebape ° f a ff °° d Our Vehicle Catalogue VvVV The descriptions in our vehicle cata- logue are correct. We have the goods MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. VEHICLE FACTORY AT CHICAGO HEIGHTS. ILL t0 back them up We know what's (2S '"" eS soull> Chicago) j un(ler the u you have nQt received a copy ask for it. Order making high grade work. That is our I know of factories who build practi class. I attend personally to the buying cally but one buggy, but have possibly ! | of materials; am thoroughly conversant twenty different prices. To explain : with every kind, size, the - # eight, grade, Here is their $35.00 buggy; their $40.00 I rtrength, finish, price and general con- buggy has the same wheels, body, axles, struction cf every piece cf woodwork, gear, shafts, top, etc., as their $35.00 job, M \ lardv/are, steel, leather, cloth, paint and with possibly £0 cents mere in little im- r gJf varnish that goes into our work; have material things: and so forth all the way Jjj» visited and examined the material, and along the line. V/e grade our work. We "Mk ' P have torn apart the finished work of six make the same small percentage of profit V» / or eight cf the largs't factories; want toon a $50.00 job that we do on a $35.00. I I say that lam confident we are On high-priced work we are not only A building it better buggy than giving belter quality of material and these factories ship to the better finish, but more improvements and I , 1 dealer at one-tliird more than little equipments which you do not find i the price we ask you. A fact, j on the cheaper rig. ' i Think it ever. : Recently a certain manufacturing con- " , vwl V 112 Our pay roll, when compared v/ith that cern which builds work for a catalogue | J I of other factories, shows that we are pay- | house, ordered, through another party, oneof our low-priced bug- MR. F. L. SHAW CUT OUT THIS COUPON gies ar.d had it shipped to i MONTGOMERY WAKD£ CO.. Ohloaeo. their factory for examina a«ntlMßen~PiraM**end»<-npyor your iiiusi rnted Vehicle , jon Thev wanted to with this understanding : That if upon t atnioi;i>«' to following udUrchw , ' , , .. • know why people were receipt you are not satisfied, write us and buying Ward's vehicles. we will have the job returned, promptly AMI Upon receipt of the job it refund your money and pay the expense had so many features of both ways. PORTO FFH'E the higher priced buggies, We shall be pleased at any time to have such a fine finish, ai.d was our customers visit our plant, and I, per- R. F. D UOCTK STATE so stylish and well pro- sonally, will be glad to answer any ques- Writn your imme HIIII addrciw on above linoK, out ont the coupon ami portioned in every way tions regarding our work, or to assist you that they concluded we in any way possible in the selection of a riw» manufacture at our Chicago Heights factory under the manage- had made a mistake and job cr to quote and purchase for you any nir nt of Mr. I. L. Shaw. , ... >l-11, 4 AI ________________ sent them our highest special vehicle that we may not catalogue. F. L. SHAW. Gcn'l Manatfer Vehicle T.ictory No- 1 IMontgomerj/- Ward £ Co., Chicago I—— —— Michigan A. venue, ily Washington c - | You Should MaOeYour\ INeti? Clothes I By Easter j In the world of dress, Easter marks • H the real advent of spring. Those who 1 I goto church Easter morning ana those I i who do not are united in the desire for I I new clothes. The man who has net pro- I V vided himself with fresh and seasonable I I apparel by that date is decided] v out of ft it. We have already furnished • great g many men with their Spring ,atlits, I and we are ready to talk Clot- JS to a I great many more. Pleased customers i I will testify that they have found here ft this spring the best satisfaction they I I ever had and the best values they have J been able to find anywhere in town. || This is the time to buy your new suit. I All we ask is a chance to prove to you I that this is the place to get it. For the I Easter season we shall conduct a J I Special Easter Sale of Suits, Top fj i Coats. Rain Coats. Shirts. Hosiery and I I Neckwear, including all the principal 1 S features of men's dress and all the little I J accessories. We show the celebrated Kirsch- || 1 baum Tailored Clothes. Also the cele- S ji brated Waukerz and Commonwealth 9 § Shoes. Styles and prices cannot be i beat anywhere in the county. I JASPER HARRIS, | • m | Opposite Post-office, Emporium. Pa. j| •wsmMMHHiHHmait
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